St. Tammany Parish resident David Mancina was so upset with NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell, he filed a class-action suit on behalf of all season ticket holders against Goodell and the league.

Mancina filed the lawsuit in federal court on Monday. He said he hopes other fans join the lawsuit.

Mancina is seeking in excess of $5 million in damages for himself and other season ticket holders.

The lawsuit contends that the fans’ tickets were devalued because of the bounty suspensions and that fans have had to deal with emotional hardships due to the ordeal.

"This is like going to see the Rolling Stones and Mick Jagger has been removed from the performance. I bought my tickets about eight months ago, thinking I was going to see Mick Jagger -- guess what? He's not there," Mancina said.

Gabe Feldman, director of the Sports Law Department at Tulane University, said in a post on Twitter the lawsuit might make fans feel better, but it doesn’t appear to have a real chance of success.